Billie Dewayne Sitton1947 - 2019

“But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not be faint.”---Isaiah 40:31

71 years old

Born on October 2, 1947 .

Passed away on January 10, 2019 .

Bill traded his Eagle wings for Angel wings on January 10th, 2019 at the age of 71. He began his new journey peacefully while surrounded by family.

He was a longtime resident of Lindsay who worked for BJ’s Construction until fully retiring in 2012. He spent the last several years in the care of his sister, Saundra Vinson and her late husband, Dick E. Vinson.

He was born on October 2nd, 1947 and was the only boy of five children. His sisters say as a young boy he was a closet singer who liked to do woodburning and leather crafting. He loved to do anything outdoors and enjoyed skating and playing “Cowboys”. He once expressed a desire to become a Private Investigator.

Bill enlisted in the US Army in August 1965 and served 2 tours in Vietnam as part of the 1st Cavalry Division and the 67th Armored Division. After returning home, he married Jimmie Gail Whaley on June 4th, 1969.

He passed his love for the outdoors and his passion for fishing on to his children, grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. His favorite “secret” fishing spot was the Pink Mailbox. His grandson, Brandon Sitton, said he told him he fished all day once and didn’t catch anything but just as he was about to leave a bird swooped down and scooped up a bass right in front of him. If he wasn’t taking you fishing he was telling you a fishing story.

Bill was easy-going and quiet. He never met a stranger and was always looking for a way to make people laugh and have fun. He was the first one to lend a hand and tried to help everyone when possible. He was an inspiration, hero, and example to many of his family and friends. Bill was one-of-a-kind. He was the best Daddy, Poppee, Brother, and Uncle Bill in the whole world. He will be greatly missed.

There will be no service at this time. Bill chose to donate his body to medical research and asked that family and friends not mourn his passing. Please remember him fondly the next time you’re enjoying the great outdoors or hook the big one!